The characterisation of mycobacterial control profiles and underlying immune signatures in patients with latent tuberculosis infection and active disease
Despite the progress that has been made with global control programmes, tuberculosis (TB) remains a significant challenge to health. Better diagnostics, shorter and more effective treatment regimens and improved vaccines are urgently needed. There is also increasing awareness of the need to tackle t...
Main Author: | O'Shea, M |
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Other Authors: | McShane, H |
Format: | Thesis |
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2016
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